I do not hate homosexuals. I don't think (Islamic) God "hates" homosexuals.

Here are my stances:

Homosexuals:

I believe that should a homosexual be truly homosexual ( in which he/she is attracted to the same gender in anyway) will go to heaven as long as they do not further sin in an extreme manner. Also they should be descrete with their attractation. I'm talking about the Islamic male hijab (which does exist). This is not a physical hijab, it is a moral hijab.

Homosexuals should not have massive gay parades wearing tight closes showing off their genitals or any attractive part of their body. They should be humble.

This is an awkward position. A bisexual should put a firm foot down in the sense in which he decides which sex she/he is most comfortable with. And even then he should be humble in approaching whichever side she/he has chosen. Most bisexuals conceal their sexuality from their loved ones as to hide humiliation. This to me is an issue of trust and one should never marry one he/she cannot trust. Before engagement, the groom or spouse should be notified that the bisexual is in fact bisexual.

This is an awkward position. A bisexual should put a firm foot down in the sense in which he decides which sex she/he is most comfortable with. And even then he should be humble in approaching whichever side she/he has chosen. Most bisexuals conceal their sexuality from their loved ones as to hide humiliation. This to me is an issue of trust and one should never marry one he/she cannot trust. Before engagement, the groom or spouse should be notified that the bisexual is in fact bisexual.

It's not awkward at all. They just like both sexes, it's easy. I don't think you should hide your sexuality from your loved ones if you are bisexual. I guess some people will make the misjudgement of you being a slut/skank/unfaithful/cheater/whore.

AIDs was not made because of gayness but nonetheless it was result you cant argue that

and yes straight people can get AIDs but that's not where it originated

sigh, AIDS and HIV was transferred over by villagers who (becuase of their own culture) were predominately straight were cutting up infected monkies, once and a while when your hacking away with a blade you cut yourself, eventually the virus mutates to infect human blood.

A gay person is blamed to have brought HIV to the Americas but it was already being spread around the globe by both gay and straight people. The only reason that you here about Gay men getting aids more is becuase its much easier to get infected becuase of how they have sex. Not becuase "God" is smiting homosexuals.

If god wanted to "Smite" homosexuals he would make California sink back into the pacific (No offense to anyone who lives in California).

halosucks_5000 wrote:It matters because it is a crime against nature. Don't be so insulting Ziggy I am merely expressing myself just like NWA. I am not asking for you to agree I am just saying that it is wrong and that people shouldn't be gay.

This is an awkward position. A bisexual should put a firm foot down in the sense in which he decides which sex she/he is most comfortable with. And even then he should be humble in approaching whichever side she/he has chosen. Most bisexuals conceal their sexuality from their loved ones as to hide humiliation. This to me is an issue of trust and one should never marry one he/she cannot trust. Before engagement, the groom or spouse should be notified that the bisexual is in fact bisexual.

It's not awkward at all. They just like both sexes, it's easy. I don't think you should hide your sexuality from your loved ones if you are bisexual. I guess some people will make the misjudgement of you being a slut/skank/unfaithful/cheater/whore.

I meant awkward in the sense of how he/she will be judged. And if someone's partner automatically asumes that someone is a slut/whore/cheater/skank/unfaithful then that someone is probably in a bad relationship.

I have no problem with homosexual marriage. Those homophobes are yelling at them for "defiling" marriage. Marriage is already ripped up into the shreds, especially in Christianity, and even more in the United States. (There is a good 60% and more chance of divorce in America)

This is an awkward position. A bisexual should put a firm foot down in the sense in which he decides which sex she/he is most comfortable with. And even then he should be humble in approaching whichever side she/he has chosen. Most bisexuals conceal their sexuality from their loved ones as to hide humiliation. This to me is an issue of trust and one should never marry one he/she cannot trust. Before engagement, the groom or spouse should be notified that the bisexual is in fact bisexual.

It's not awkward at all. They just like both sexes, it's easy. I don't think you should hide your sexuality from your loved ones if you are bisexual. I guess some people will make the misjudgement of you being a slut/skank/unfaithful/cheater/whore.

I meant awkward in the sense of how he/she will be judged. And if someone's partner automatically asumes that someone is a slut/whore/cheater/skank/unfaithful then that someone is probably in a bad relationship.

I suppose that might be a problem, but then they should be in that relationship in the first place. The relationship can't stand without trust, so they'll need to agree on some things in order to have a happy relationship.